AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCXC Results & Access: Reports of students struggling to view CSEC/CAPE results online were denied by Trinidad and Tobago’s Education Minister Dr Michael Dowlath and TTUTA president Crystal Ashe, who said they received no major system issues. CSEC/CAPE Performance: CXC says 93% of CAPE candidates earned acceptable grades in the May-June 2026 sitting, with Caribbean Studies at 98% and Communication Studies at 93%. For CSEC, the regional acceptable-grade pass rate rose to 72.18% (up from 71.42%), with IT leading at 83% and English A holding at 80%. Math Focus: CSEC Mathematics improved to a 42% pass rate (up four points), though it remains among the lowest performers. Exam Integrity & AI: CXC reported its first official instances of AI misuse, alongside unauthorised devices, collusion, and unauthorised material, and warned students not to upload personal identifiable information to AI tools. Regional Tech & Education Launch: CXC also launched a Caribbean Targeted Education Certificate (CTEC), calling it a “game changer,” with attention on CSEC Mathematics and English.
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